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Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that Russia would not provide evidence regarding an alleged drone attack on President Vladimir Putin’s residence. The claim follows reports of a recent incident involving an aerial attack targeted at the Russian leader’s residence, prompting widespread speculation and media coverage.

When asked by journalists about the existence of supporting evidence, Peskov described the notion that no attack had occurred as “madness.” However, he refused to offer any specific details or proof to substantiate the allegations. The Russian government has so far not publicly released additional information about the incident, and it remains unclear what, if any, evidence exists to support the claims of a drone attack.

The incident comes amidst heightened tensions and ongoing conflicts involving Russia, though details surrounding the event remain sparse. International observers continue to await further clarification from Russian authorities as to the nature and implications of the reported attack.

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